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'Demi Lovato Gives Lovatics A 'Heart Attack ''. See also Demi Lovato Heart A Break Lyrics References Demi Lovato Heart Attack Hulkshare Since May 2013 RIAA certifications for digital singles include on-demand audio and/or video song streams in addition to downloads. Music videos Ĭredits adapted from the liner notes of Demi. It received a gold certification in the UK for sales exceeding 400,000 units. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, 'Heart Attack' debuted at number 3, becoming Lovato's highest charting single at the time in both countries, until 'Solo', which reached number 1 in both charts, in 2018.

In April 2013, 'Heart Attack' was certified gold by the RIAA with sales brimming 500,000 in the space of only four weeks and as of 2014 has sold over 2,000,000 copies in the United States. On April 27, 2013, 'Heart Attack' became Lovato's third top ten hit in the United States, reaching number 10. Along with the lead single's Hot 100 position, it debuted at number four on the Digital Songs chart, number 70 on the Radio Songs chart, and just under the top twenty on the newly implemented Streaming Songs chart. Having sold 215,000 digital copies in the first week, 'Heart Attack' debuted at number 12 on the Hot 100 on the week ending in March 8, 2013, and at the time was the 2nd highest debut sales week of any artist for 2013. Billboard predicted the song would debut on the Billboard Hot 100 the following week on March 4, 2013, with an expected sales figure of 200,000 in first-week digital downloads, surpassing Lovato's 'Skyscraper' (2011). The song debuted on the BillboardPop Songschart at number 35. She is a decidedly more capable vocalist than so many of her peers, and she doesn't require the heavy effects, the processing or the studio tricks that they do.' Commercial performance Holtz of Plugged In complimented the lyrical content of the song and its 'infectious lilt of Lovato's proven pop vocal chops slathered over an up-to-the-minute EDM sonic foundation.' Reviewing the album Demi, Amy Sciarretto from Artist direct wrote: 'Heart Attack' is easily one of Lovato's best overall, mixing synthy tension and her better-than-most voice, at least when it comes to the teen pop genre. Sam Lansky from Idolator described 'Heart Attack' as 'a monster electropop track with some impressive Kelly Clarkson-esque wailing, a little drum-and-bass-inspired instrumentation on the chorus and a catchy guitar loop.' Ray Rahman of Entertainment Weekly wrote: 'the song is a big one, with pounding beats, earnest wailing, and some interesting lyrical choices.' Maggie Malach of AOL Music gave a positive review, stating 'Demi's last album had a strong R&B influence, but this song indicates she is going for a dancier vibe!' Billboard wrote that Lovato's sequel to 'Give Your Heart a Break' continues in the vein of her cardiologically-themed singles and 'demonstrates her maturing vocal range.' Robert Copsey from Digital Spy deemed the song a 'rare case of textbook pop that leaves a lasting impression' and gave it four stars out of five.
